Kenya's team finished first at the 2026 World Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida, securing nine medals among 15 nations.
The 2026 World Cross Country Championships took place in Tallahassee, Florida, where Kenya led among 15 participating nations. In a statement dated January 11, 2026, Sports Cabinet Secretary Salim Mvurya announced that Team Kenya won nine medals, including two individual golds, one team gold, one individual silver, three team silvers, and two individual bronzes. This tally made Kenya the top nation with 3 golds, 4 silvers, and 2 bronzes.
A standout moment was in the Under-20 Men's 8km race, where Kenyan runners achieved a podium sweep: Frankline Kibet took gold in 23:18, Emmanuel Kiprono silver in 23:20, and Andrew Kiptoo Kiptoo bronze in 23:28. The Under-20 women's team contributed to a team gold and silver, highlighting Kenya's strong youth development in athletics.
In the Senior Women's 10km, Agnes Ngetich claimed gold with a time of 31:28, while the team earned silver with 39 points. For the senior men, Daniel Ebenyo secured bronze in a record 28:45, and the team took silver with 34 points.
Mvurya commended all competitors, stating their efforts demonstrated discipline, teamwork, and national pride beyond the medals. He emphasized the need for ongoing government investment in athlete training, facilities, and welfare to nurture talent from grassroots to elite levels.